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Sox contemplate giving Peavy extra day of rest
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Jake Peavy is tentatively scheduled to start Wednesday night against the Indians, but the White Sox are contemplating giving him an extra day of rest. Pushing Peavy back could affect the schedule of 17-game winner Chris Sale,...Tags: Tampa Bay Rays, Clayton Richard, Gavin Floyd, C.J. Wilson (baseball), A.J. Pierzynski
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Sox drop 5th straight, head home for key 7-game homestand
ANAHEIM, Calif. — The White Sox headed home Sunday night to open a seven-game homestand at cozy U.S. Cellular Field, but a five-game losing streak suggests they may be at a crossroads in trying to win the American League Central. "Right now, it's...Tags: U.S. Cellular Field, Paul Konerko, Mike Trout, Jered Weaver, Chicago Tribune
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Colombians Quintana and Frieri making mark in majors
ANAHEIM, Calif. — There will be plenty of Colombian pride Saturday night when Jose Quintana takes the mound for the White Sox. While Quintana will be trying to help the Sox secure the American League Central title, he might be opposing fellow...
Tags: Ernesto Frieri, Nate Jones (baseball), Chicago Tribune, Chicago White Sox, San Diego Padres
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Offense, Peavy fall short against Angels
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Jake Peavy surpassed the 200-inning mark Friday night for the first time since 2007, when he won the National League Cy Young Award with the Padres. Aside from that achievement, there wasn't much else the White Sox could relish as...Tags: National League, Baseball, Minnesota Twins, Kevin Jepsen, Spring Training
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Tigers blank Twins
AP Sports WriterDETROIT — Miguel Cabrera moved one step closer toward doing something no one has done in 45 years while helping the Detroit Tigers keep their hopes high in the AL Central race. Cabrera hit his 42nd homer, putting himself in Triple Crown position...Tags: Anthony Swarzak, Alex Avila, Josh Hamilton, Andy Dirks, Baseball
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Steady work begins for the Orioles down the stretch
On Sunday, the Orioles escaped Oakland – their house of horrors – and avoided a three-game sweep. Two of three would have been nice, but not getting swept was paramount. Now the Orioles step into a stretch in which they have to dominate....
Tags: Toronto Blue Jays, Nate McLouth, Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Tampa
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Ventura's success no surprise to folks back home
Nothing amuses Arroyo Grande (Calif.) High School athletic director Dwight MacDonald more these days than looking at the American League Central standings. But scanning his baseball coaching roster with colleagues comes close. "We have fun trying to...
Tags: Oakland Athletics, Baseball, Bars and Clubs, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking
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Sox cruise to 6-0 victory over Twins
MINNEAPOLIS — Pitching coach Don Cooper took exception to those who questioned why the White Sox started 16-game winner Chris Sale on Friday night against the last-place Twins instead of Monday in the makeup game against the American League...
Tags: Paul Konerko, Esteban Loaiza, Alexei Ramirez, Chicago Tribune, Baseball
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Liriano rewards Sox with 5-3 victory
MINNEAPOLIS -- Left-hander Francisco Liriano put a temporary halt Saturday to the revolving door surrounding his role and the back end of the White Sox rotation. After moving in and out of the rotation during a four-day span, Liriano likely earned...Tags: Justin Morneau, Chicago Tribune, Trevor Plouffe, Gordon Beckham, Minnesota Twins
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Extra rest has Quintana ready to go against Tigers
MINNEAPOLIS — Rookie left-hander Jose Quintana didn't hide the fact that two extra days of rest made him feel better entering Monday's start against American League Central enemy Detroit. "It actually does feel good about this time of the season to...
Tags: U.S. Cellular Field, Miguel Cabrera, Scott Diamond, Chicago Tribune, Baseball
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White Sox sweep Twins, increase lead to 2 over Tigers
MINNEAPOLIS — The pitching staff is well rested. The power has returned. Now can the White Sox finally put some meaningful distance between themselves and the Tigers when they meet Monday at U.S. Cellular Field in their final head-to-head...Tags: U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago Tribune, Baseball, Trevor Plouffe, Prince Fielder
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Rainout puts Sox and Tigers on hold
The White Sox received a save Thursday night from Mother Nature, as their American League Central showdown against Tigers nemesis Justin Verlander was postponed because of rain after a one-hour, two-minute delay. Although the Sox lost their final day off...
Tags: U.S. Cellular Field, Gavin Floyd, Baseball, Prince Fielder, Minnesota Twins
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